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WTB eBIAB Setup, 240v

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caerick254

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I am interested in purchasing an electric biab setup. I have recently moved to an aprtment and have to switch over to electric. I have a 4 prong plug so I may run an extra 120v off of it for a pump. still planning on doing 10-gallon batches
 
Really have everything I need for a basic setup except a brew kettle with a heating element. Need something with a 4500-5500w element and a ball valve. Nothing crazy just something basic.
 
Really have everything I need for a basic setup except a brew kettle with a heating element. Need something with a 4500-5500w element and a ball valve. Nothing crazy just something basic.

Location helps unless you're planning to pay shipping. I've got a 20 gallon kettle with triclamp fittings for valve and heating element. It's a brew boss version if you want to look them up. While already in place for weldless thermoprobe.
 
That seems a bit out of my price range. I'm really just trying to find something with a ball valve or 2, and with a 5500w element. honestly not looking to go over 150-200 area.
 
I dont mind staying in that price range myself but ... again for the 3rd time, where do you live. You're going to pay a boat in shipping prices for a kettle unless you're looking to pick something up local.

I'm trying to figure out what "local" is to you.
 
Phx area, I have everything I think is needed actually, after some piecing around I believe I have a safe and basic setup to do biab in my apartment.
 
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